It should look and feel very similar to what you've been used to as this uses the same underlying Confluence software.

The most important change is probably that the Wiki is now Oracle SSO-protected.

While at the time of writing, the older sun.com-hosted wiki is still accessible, it's going away any day now with redirects to the newer instance. If you have questions or concerns, please email wiki @ glassfish.java.net.

Other notable GlassFish-related wikis that have migrated as well include Jersey, UpdateCenter, and IpsBestPractices. With this migration out of the way, I think we're done with Sun->Oracle migrations as far as GlassFish is concerned.

Monday Nov 07, 2011

wikis.sun.com is migrating to a new infrastructure (wikis.oracle.com) which is soon going live. The existing wiki URL is going away later this year.

We're keeping Confluence as the wiki engine and redirects will be put in place for this to be as transparent as possible for everyone.

A couple of things that *will* changes :
• editing pages will require authentication using Oracle SSO instead of the now deprecated SDN account.
• attachments will need to be limited to images (png, jpeg and gif) and PDFs only. The consequence of that is that we need to retrofit the existing content. Folks needing to do something should hear directly from me (they already should have in fact).

If you face any issue, feel free to post a comment here or send email to wiki @ glassfish.java.net
Thanks for your help and support on what (I think) is our last sun-to-oracle migration!

Tuesday Jul 06, 2010

Together with the forum/mailing-list and the issue tracker, the GlassFish wiki is were the community meets and collaborates on the future of GlassFish. This wiki has moved over the week-end to a new infrastructure on wikis.sun.com.

We anticipate this will provide a robust infrastructure (better uptime) via a great wiki engine (Confluence) and better overall security. While the older content is still available, note that it is now in read-only mode.

Former Sun employees already have an account: first.last@sun.com / LDAP password.
Oracle employees should apply for an account here.
Other community members should apply for one here (assuming you don't have one already).

We need to have some similar comparison for the entire AppServer.
Most of the questions we all had at JavaOne were about why GlassFish should be chosen over JBoss, Weblogic, or Tomcat and a comparison chart would help people choose and convince their management.
Feel free to contribute! Web Services is just one of the many reasons.

The old URL,
glassfishwiki.org will redirect to the
new location but let us know if you see any problems.

The next step is to consolidate all relevant wikis (mostly the TWikis from the
"\*.dev.java.net"
projects) into the new site.
After that we will improve the content and presentation in preparation for
JavaOne
and
GlassFish Day.

Friday Mar 09, 2007

Others have previously written instructions for running JSPWiki on GlassFish, but it's probably safe to say that none have gone into as much depth as Dennis Gesker. He has just published a complete recipe which documents each step in getting from a blank OS to a working Wiki (including installation of the JDK and GlassFish, database configuration, JSPWiki application deployment, and more).